Multi-strain coco grow
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
How long you got left on these mukka looking good and looks as though White pistals are still pushing. Good work
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
I've just started final feed nutes mate, maybe a bit early but they seemed like they stopped doing anythingGrower1988 wrote:How long you got left on these mukka looking good and looks as though White pistals are still pushing. Good work
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 Will run them another week maybe 2 then a week flush
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
What's the trics like? You got a scope 
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Mostly cloudy mate no Amber that I could see at the momentGrower1988 wrote:What's the trics like? You got a scope
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
I'd try let it go till you see some Amber's appear don't wana harvest eairly and ruin it after lal the hard work you have put in mate 
 most of the time I think plants will go over what's stated. For me it has anyway.
There is ways to ulter lights slightly to get them to ripen quicker but iv never tryed it myself maybe do some research on it see what you can find.
You will see yellowing towards the end yea are they drinking still? Usually you wana start lowering ya feed towards the end. Before flush get some half strength feeds in. Good luck!
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 most of the time I think plants will go over what's stated. For me it has anyway.There is ways to ulter lights slightly to get them to ripen quicker but iv never tryed it myself maybe do some research on it see what you can find.
You will see yellowing towards the end yea are they drinking still? Usually you wana start lowering ya feed towards the end. Before flush get some half strength feeds in. Good luck!
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
Hi Southwest just wondering why you are using the shogun dragon force without any base nutrients?  they look like a couple weeks left to go i would be still feeding these. looking at the plants i can not see them needing a long flush most of the chlorophyll is gone hence the yellowing.
			
			
									
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Its what it says on the bottle mate, use for the last 2 weeks with out any base nutes or pk,kbag wrote:Hi Southwest just wondering why you are using the shogun dragon force without any base nutrients? they look like a couple weeks left to go i would be still feeding these. looking at the plants i can not see them needing a long flush most of the chlorophyll is gone hence the yellowing.
Do you think I should put them back on a/b & pk instead?
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Thank mate, they've started to yellow (top half)Grower1988 wrote:I'd try let it go till you see some Amber's appear don't wana harvest eairly and ruin it after lal the hard work you have put in matemost of the time I think plants will go over what's stated. For me it has anyway.
There is ways to ulter lights slightly to get them to ripen quicker but iv never tryed it myself maybe do some research on it see what you can find.
You will see yellowing towards the end yea are they drinking still? Usually you wana start lowering ya feed towards the end. Before flush get some half strength feeds in. Good luck!
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And yh there still drinking I think EC was slightly rising so they might be slowing down maybe

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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
This does not make sense to me these are essential elements to a plants growth and if this was the case how would you grow winter plants.I am very sceptical about some of the claims made by nutrient manufactures that are aimed at canna grower's.Shoguns Dragon Force simulates the onset of autumn as happens in nature, when micro nutrients such as copper, zinc, molybdenum, manganese and iron get depleted from the soil.
Most Canna will put most of there weight on during the last 3 weeks of flower as part of there natural process.
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
I maybe wrong here mate but I have seen online that shogun is possible growell's own brand? 
I get what your saying though mate, ill just keep it going how it says and see what happens,
Guna switch to canna after this one anyway seems like there nutes are more used and easy to use
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						I get what your saying though mate, ill just keep it going how it says and see what happens,
Guna switch to canna after this one anyway seems like there nutes are more used and easy to use

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